why not sand blast? i have been in auto/machinery blasting priming painting business for a long time , i have the customers-job pictures to show that sand blasting done right is the way to go. i can get powder coat done ,but i am not all that hepped up on it. you get a crack in powder coat around a bolt, bolted together part,your going to have powder coat lifting away, i don't care who applied it. ask to see some referral jobs, if they don't move on. a good blast job and two part prim and top grade frame coat. get that for about 1/3 or less for powder coat. don't believe all you hear about blasting tearing holes in things and on and on, i have blasted the paint 3 and 4 layers of it off metal ceiling tiles like in old drug stores and dept. stores. primed and top coated they look like new panels. sir i don't know about your area of the country, i am in the upper corner of maryland i get between $275.00 and $325.00 for a rolling frame blasted and primed. what's nice about this way if you have to repair or replace prim and paint the area your done. have a nice day
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Rodder's Roundtable / power windows
October 23, 2006, 10:29:52 PM
i got to jump in here , go to e bay look up "rat rod power windows "$139.95 plus $14.95 shipping this is the one i am going to put in 36 , they are on there all the time and have good feed back, nice looking unit and i think they are gm motors. good luck ron
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Rodder's Roundtable / Dodge Intrepid power windows in Advance Design trucks
October 23, 2006, 01:24:29 PMQuote from: "enjenjo"My 2000 Bonneville has a broken rear window lift right now.
new to this forum, good info coming forward , do a picture write up on power window set up. my 36 ford peek up is waiting. thanks ron
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